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24-OCT-2010 Christine Hanrahan

American crow

When I arrived at the garden today, this crow was sitting near the feeder cawing away. You can see a splotch of white scat on its tail. This occurs when crows roost in large congregations and do what they have to do. The scat often hits other crows rather than the ground, hence in winter when these large roosts occur, you will often see crows with these white patches on various parts of their body.

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reflectionsofnature28-Oct-2010 02:21
Crows are amazing animals. I have watched the documentary on crows on the CBC enough times that I can probably recite it line by line :)

For some reason the family unit of crows that I have been watching in my neighborhood for the last few years appears to have disbanded this summer. I used to see them everyday, everyday for a couple of years, and now I see none.
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